THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2 i, 1806. DECEIT. It Is an Abomination in the Sight of God, Sooner or or Later the It Wrong Mask Will Right Story he Torn Is Never Do The Jeroboam, to of In the following sermon on the the ancient king Dr, mage pointed useful lessons, His text was I. Kings, 14: 16: ‘Why feignest thou thyself to be another?” In the palace of in of Jeroboam Tal- draws some very and wicked Jeroboam there is a sick child, a very sick child Medicines have failed; skill is exhaust- ed. Young Abijah, the prince, has lived long enough to become very popular, and yet he must die unless some super- natural aid be afforded. Death up the the and swings back the door of the sick room of royalty, and stands looking at the dying prince vith the dart uplifted Wicked that he has noright to ask anything of the Lord in the of kindness. He knows that prayers would not be an- swered, and so he sends his wife on the delicate and m to the prophet of the Lord in Shiloh Putting asi | putson the and starts rying gold and gems, carried from the only that she be few loa ve and a er hooded a: all the served. comes broad stairs of palace Jeroboam knows Way his missic tender de her royal att garb of on the roa those gifts wl longs of bread « of honey, i veiled, highw first queen Peter th docks and the no more garb f to crimes of those w) pianned t der. the theft. the fra those v hood were dees and nked int elank the ebainand m Aaron impurity an overthrow 3 ernmer threats Blennerh hassett has Rr sett garder the Ohio sentiers and | istur Bun tem Jeno forts of the I stroy the He gots pounds ste brave and and ne consnir «ton the banks that as been com blasted by midnig! ndoes Jenedicot a Maj. Andre has it BY cod that sufler for erimes are merely the satel lites of some great villains lous of hand hard those ninetenths of Ignomin d is a juggler which by sleight and legerdemain makes the | gold that it stole appear in somebody | eres Mr kot Jeroboam plots the lie, contrivey the imposition, and gets hia wife oekecute it, Stand off from all impositiofhand chicanery. Do not con. sent 10 beanybody's dupe, anybody's | ally In witkodness, anybody's scape. goal. Thestory of the text also impresses me with the fact that royalty somes gimes passes in disguise, The frock, the vell, the hood of the peasant wo man hid the queenly charteter of hig { i | woman of Tirzah, Nobody an ted that she was a queen oF a princess pn. she passed by, but she was Jemt, much a queen na though she stood in the palace, her robes incrusted with onds. And so all around aboud are princesses and queens whom the world does not recognize They sit on no throne of rovalty, they ride in no ehariot, they elicit no huzza they but by the grace of God they are princesses and make no pretense, thoy are queens. Sometimes in their poverty, sometimes in their self-denial sometimes in their hard strugg Christian service—God kn queens; the them. Royalty passing in d world does not recognize 11 180, Kings without the crown, conquerors without the palm, empresses with You You saw nothing important in jewel saw her vesterday on the street her over n appearance, but she is regnant i RNG roo vast realm of virtue ness—a realm vaster than Jero d at, You destitution down inte the house and want You saw the story of trial written on ed hand of the of the bread-tray, went and suffer: the was mother, on the children, on the pale cheeks empty on broken chair. You would not have given a dollar for all the house But by hearth, on the niture in the the grace of God she of the poor case and Sav. not realize that God has IS 0 princes come there and disen burnished for her a crown, and that after she has god journey from shod through the fatiguing Tirzah hiloh and fro thro wv hich she shall Affluence 1} hushed of hi oe vase of n and moons m and f narched on age after ag ns rkile No mid-heaven No universal compared with Hislifetime, th of a firefly om a summer ight that the sun in was only the shadow of His throne ne knew that His crown of dominion was ecvered up with a bunch of thors Omnipotence sheathed in + human body. a human eye. + human heart monies subdued into a human Royalty en masque Heaven in earthly disguise My subject miso impresses mo with how people put on masks, and how the Lord tears them off, It was a terrible moment in the history of this woman of Tiraah when the prophet accosted her, practically saying: you are; you cannot cheat me, you ean. fot impose upon me; why feignest thou if to be another?” She had - Fight ale for Lhe restora t iom of hep wns; she hac Bo rig Lo proetice that one knew Omniscience hidden in Infinite love beating in Everlasting har- voice, of Grandeurs “It's a pauper.” They do | | | les of | are | | the | the | fireless | fur- | I'he overseers | s the “1 know who | { comes blind as night approaches, falschood, It is right to ds wrong. Sometimes you may be able t never conceal an affair; it is not necessary w« tell everything pressure to the lips which dieante that but, for double dealing, for fling, for God has nothi He w rip up the empiricism the who are There is a natura seems to in silence sometimes is right moral shaf for ng but anathema and ex tear off Hi He wil There just ready to be duped he Lo Ix ghosts; they They uninhabited counterfeit, and sham posure ill the lie. will scatter am buscade nre peopl seem to waiting They one themsel ve ihey de vied believe in SAW 8 ONC heard something strange in an house Going the omething approached them along road one night, white would think in and crossed the road. They it very disastrous to count the number hey sOomet of earringes at a funeral heard that 1 hey i a sure sign of evil if a bat fly in a neighbor's house hing portended death in the family BAY into the room on a sur nt, or moon over shoul- they see the der d not for the hey dertake any of the fact wou world un- retful getful calendar of the the hh W Friday has been i in all the h aras I can the Hr rt hy on Frid eel Th ost in ages two past and [ am no plete] an He He ions! he most miserable h itech of . He I'he ad the thie Inst crawls up out of the HNINOOred AUN shall shat up drop continents nd the stars sha and the wi like anchors in the deep and the and lash itself with expiring agony, and the world shall wrap itself in a winding | sheet of flame and leap on the funeral pyre of the judgment day; but God's love shall It will kindle its suns after all other lights have gone out, It will be a billowy sea after the It will warm itself by the fire of a consuming world, It will sing while the archan. gel’s trampet is pealing forth and the the air is filled with the ernsh of bro ken sepulchers and the rush of the wings of the rising dead. 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